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  2. Patent model - Wikipedia

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    A comparatively small number of models (4,000) were the property of the Rothschild Patent Museum until 2015, when they were transferred to Hagley Museum and Library, forming a part of the museum's collection of patent models. With over 5,000 models, the Hagley's is the largest private collection, and second in size only to the Smithsonian's.

  3. Otis King - Wikipedia

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    Otis King's patent calculator, model K; Photo by Richard Lyon. Otis Carter Formby King (1876–1944) was an electrical engineer [1] in London who invented and produced a cylindrical slide rule with helical scales, primarily for business uses initially. The product was named Otis King's Patent Calculator, and was manufactured and sold by Carbic ...

  4. United States Patent and Trademark Office - Wikipedia

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    The delay was attributed by spokesmen for the Patent Office to a combination of a sudden increase in business method patent filings after the 1998 State Street Bank decision, the unfamiliarity of patent examiners with the business and financial arts (e.g., banking, insurance, stock trading etc.), and the issuance of a number of controversial ...

  5. Accession number (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    For example, objects identified by the numbers 11.000 through 11.999 may indicate objects obtained by the museum in 1911; the first 300 numbers might be used to indicate American art, while the next fifty (11.301–350) might be used for African art. In some cases, they also include letters and other punctuation, such as commas, hyphens or slashes.

  6. File:1976- United States utility patents issued, by year ...

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    (d) - data for 1836 include 599 patents issued prior to July 4, the effective date of the 1836 patent law (e) - "Patents", as used in this column, refers to "patents for inventions", also known as "utility" patents Data Sources (a) - recent statistics are obtained from the report, U.S. Patent Statistics Report, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...

  7. Simon Willard - Wikipedia

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    The patent was both granted and issued on February 8, 1802. It was signed by President Jefferson, Secretary of State James Madison , and Attorney General Levi Lincoln . In subsequent years, Simon Willard visited Thomas Jefferson at his home, Monticello , near Charlottesville, Virginia .

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  9. Derwent World Patents Index - Wikipedia

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    The Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) is a database containing patent applications and grants from 44 of the world's patent issuing authorities. [1] [2]Compiled in English by editorial staff, the database provides a short abstract detailing the nature and use of the invention described in a patent and is indexed into alphanumeric technology categories to allow retrieval of relevant patent ...